8069 pts ยท February 13, 2016
This imgurian did not write anything. It's safe to assume they like like Phil, though.
In New Orleans we call the Neutral Ground.
0F is the freezing point of a brine of ammonium chloride and water, which I think is a weird choice when the freezing point of pure water could be used, but the temperature wasn't pulled out of thin air
The bridge in #10 looks like a bailey bridge
#8 The 'Ag' is such a good pun
When exposed to the elements, wooden bridges only last ~20 years. Building walls and a roof around it greatly increases its lifespan.
Also worth noting this was against cannon equipped fighters, so no proximity Fuze to fuck you up.
And you had already tried all other options. After forcing an overshoot, you'd hit the afterburner and run.
It's a last ditch maneuver called "flat plating the bird" created by John Boyd in the Vietnam War for when a MIG was glued to your 6 (1/2)
https://youtube.com/shorts/4BA45jAWID8?feature=share here's the original video, you can the rest of his creations on his channel.
Dec 4 2021 checking in.
Pumps have their own power source.
Yeah, the grid is a mess. There are many areas not directly connected to the adjacent areas but but rather somewhere else.
Clearing a wide area or grass and other debris suggests this is making a firebreak
Lake Pontchartrain has an average depth of 12-14ft (3.7-4.3m)
the extra length but also the swamp itself
The edge of the lake is mostly undeveloped swamp. It's less effort to build in the middle of shallow open water than to deal with not only
to the naked eye. 2/2
Yep. The telephoto makes it extremely pronounced but having driven past those lines way too may times I can tell you it's noticable 1/2
https://youtu.be/8MLDT5-ZgN0 I like this one
Still here?
I found one at a secondhand shop and fixed it up, by far the best bike I've had
Watch your mailbox: https://youtu.be/blT1il0g72Y
I believe the comment above is referring to these two videos: Secure your computer: https://youtu.be/rSvBFm_MuXw (1/2)
Looks like it.
Pairs of evenly spaced bogies peeking over the bridge interspersed with still standing cars.
Yeah, a few years back a gust of wind took a bunch of train cars off of the Huey P. Long bridge. It was kinda surreal seeing just the (1/?)
Saving Private Ryan
Hello from the future!
Yep. Kenner, Louisiana. This happened about 2 1/2 mike's from me
This comment aged well.
In New Orleans we call the Neutral Ground.
0F is the freezing point of a brine of ammonium chloride and water, which I think is a weird choice when the freezing point of pure water could be used, but the temperature wasn't pulled out of thin air
The bridge in #10 looks like a bailey bridge
#8 The 'Ag' is such a good pun
When exposed to the elements, wooden bridges only last ~20 years. Building walls and a roof around it greatly increases its lifespan.
Also worth noting this was against cannon equipped fighters, so no proximity Fuze to fuck you up.
And you had already tried all other options. After forcing an overshoot, you'd hit the afterburner and run.
It's a last ditch maneuver called "flat plating the bird" created by John Boyd in the Vietnam War for when a MIG was glued to your 6 (1/2)
https://youtube.com/shorts/4BA45jAWID8?feature=share here's the original video, you can the rest of his creations on his channel.
Dec 4 2021 checking in.
Pumps have their own power source.
Yeah, the grid is a mess. There are many areas not directly connected to the adjacent areas but but rather somewhere else.
Clearing a wide area or grass and other debris suggests this is making a firebreak
Lake Pontchartrain has an average depth of 12-14ft (3.7-4.3m)
the extra length but also the swamp itself
The edge of the lake is mostly undeveloped swamp. It's less effort to build in the middle of shallow open water than to deal with not only
to the naked eye. 2/2
Yep. The telephoto makes it extremely pronounced but having driven past those lines way too may times I can tell you it's noticable 1/2
https://youtu.be/8MLDT5-ZgN0 I like this one
Still here?
I found one at a secondhand shop and fixed it up, by far the best bike I've had
Watch your mailbox: https://youtu.be/blT1il0g72Y
I believe the comment above is referring to these two videos: Secure your computer: https://youtu.be/rSvBFm_MuXw (1/2)
Looks like it.
Pairs of evenly spaced bogies peeking over the bridge interspersed with still standing cars.
Yeah, a few years back a gust of wind took a bunch of train cars off of the Huey P. Long bridge. It was kinda surreal seeing just the (1/?)
Saving Private Ryan
Hello from the future!
Yep. Kenner, Louisiana. This happened about 2 1/2 mike's from me
This comment aged well.